

In Workfront, Go to the Documents area where you want to add the image. On your workstation, copy an image or screen shot to the system clipboard.įor example, right-click on a browser image and select Copy Image, or copy an image from an image application such as Photoshop or SnagIt. To add an image or screenshot to Workfront via the clipboard: I capture a screen image and open it in the editor to make changes. *To find out what plan, license type, or access you have, contact your Workfront administrator. The 'copy all' in the Snagit Editor is not working consistently. View access to the object you are associating with the documentįor information on requesting additional access, see Request access to objects. For information on how a Workfront administrator can modify your access level, see Create or modify custom access levels. Note: If you still don't have access, ask your Workfront administrator if they set additional restrictions in your access level. You must have the following: Adobe Workfront plan* Safari: This functionality is not supported.Chrome: Supports image files, as well as renders the first page of PDFs.This feature is browser-specific, as follows: Browser requirements for pasting from the Clipboard You can add an image file to Adobe Workfront by copying it and pasting it from the system clipboard on your workstation.
